Element Sway/Information Fluency

Part 1

Part 2

Ask – The questions that I needed to ask were:

  1. What questions did you need to research to create your sway?

The questions that I needed to research to create my sway presentation are the description of the elements such as the colour, common uses, interesting characteristics, state at room temperature, melting point, and boiling point. I needed to know how my element was discovered so I asked who discovered it, when was it discovered, who named it, how was it discovered and how is it used. For information on the periodic table, I asked what the element name is, what is the symbol, the atomic number, atomic mass, number of protons, number of neutrons, and number of electrons. Finally, I wanted to add in extra information so I added a video about radium and not well-known facts about radium.

  1. What new or familiar digital tools did you try to use as you work through this project?

I don’t have very much experience with sway so I enjoyed getting more familiar with the program and I also had never added a video into my presentation on sway so I enjoyed learning how to do that as well.

  1. What was the process you used to investigate the topic?

The process that I used to investigate the topic is that I would use trustworthy sites to receive my information from. I would also look at multiple different sites to compare the answers to make sure I found the best and most accurate one.

  1. How did you verify and cite the information you found?

I would verify and cite the information that I found by looking at when it was published. I would assess the site to see if there were a lot of ads or advertising because that is a clue that it could be used for making money. Finally, I would look at who was the writer that wrote the information to see who they are and if it is accurate.

  1. How did the process of completing this challenge go? What could you have done better?

The process of completing this challenge went well because I would work on it in small bits every day to add to the information that I already had. The questions were direct and I was able to answer them confidently with the sites that I used. For next time I don’t think that I would change anything because I felt organized with my work and that needed to be done on time. I understood what I needed to be done to complete this project.

Acquire – Here are the tools I used to gather my information.

  • Google
  • Youtube
  • Opera (similar to google)
  • Ficker.com

Analyze – Here is how I got my information and cited my sources.

I received my information from reliable sites by looking at when they were published, the information on the writer, and the background research on the site. I took notes and put them into my own words on a separate word document to keep my work organized. I wrote down the site names to show where I received my information and images from.

Assess –  Here is how the product and process went.

I am very proud of the finished product because I spent a lot of time gathering the information and wanting to make it look the most professional and organized it can. I was efficient with my time and I worked on it in small bits every day so I wouldn’t feel rushed and I could take my time on making it the best it could be. I don’t think that there is anything I would change for this presentation because I felt organized and happy with my work.

 

 

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